other: 0.177 semantic: 0.144 device: 0.135 performance: 0.118 PID: 0.072 graphic: 0.059 files: 0.053 boot: 0.052 permissions: 0.042 vnc: 0.040 socket: 0.034 network: 0.030 debug: 0.022 KVM: 0.021 debug: 0.176 files: 0.132 KVM: 0.110 PID: 0.108 other: 0.085 performance: 0.081 socket: 0.064 device: 0.062 boot: 0.053 network: 0.041 semantic: 0.032 vnc: 0.021 graphic: 0.018 permissions: 0.016 Support more than 4G memory for guest with Intel HAXM acceleration setup: host: windows 7 professional 64bit guest: centos 7 qemu 2.10.92 haxm 6.2.1 issue: when assign 4096M or more memory to the guest, I got following error message: E:\qemuvm\vm-svr>qemu-system-x86_64 -accel hax -hda centos-1.vdi -m 4096 HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode. Failed to allocate 0 memory hax_transaction_commit: Failed mapping @0x0000000000000000+0xc0000000 flags 00 hax_transaction_commit: Failed mapping @0x0000000100000000+0x40000000 flags 00 VCPU shutdown request VCPU shutdown request if I change memory to 4095M, guest VM boot up without issue E:\qemuvm\vm-svr>qemu-system-x86_64 -accel hax -hda centos-1.vdi -m 4095 HAX is working and emulator runs in fast virt mode. This is known limitation, I already raised a request on HAXM github site for fix this: https://github.com/intel/haxm/issues/13, and it got accepted will be fixed in next haxm release; however it seems there is also qemu side work (according to haxm dev), so I raise this for qemu side fix; update: according to haxm dev, they will submit a patch for qemu side of work; Fix has been included here: https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=7a5235c9e679c58be4